By: Na Kamalei

The publisher’s intent is to provide Hawaiian/English language books that promote family interaction in your home, books that reflect the Hawaiian culture, and books for ages 2 to 4. The 2007-2008 series celebrates diverse learners and children with special needs in the Hawaiian community, and it introduces the importance of accepting and respecting differences. Please use this book to help build your toddler’s language skills and cultural knowledge.

By: Read it LOUD!

By: Wally Amos

Today, his name is a household word. Wally Amos` most recent venture is Chip & Cookie, a unique cookie boutique in Waikiki and Kailua, Hawaii, and an e-commerce business, chipandcookie.com. Chip & Cookie features 5 flavors of cookies from Wally`s original recipe and the Chip& Cookie characters, originally created by Christine Harris-Amos and the venture`s mascots for literacy. Wally & Christine created the Read It Loud! Foundation in 2005 (readitloud.org). In 2008, a thr...

By: Mrs. Grace Caligtan, Compiler

Completed through panagtitinolong (Ilocano for collective heroism, or bayanihan in Tagalog), this eBook was co-created by students and adults who learned and discussed the ways in which any large task can be completed with the unity of many. Students from Kalihi Uka Elementary's Reading and Art Club read this story out loud and drew pictures of scenes in the book. Some of these children's art works have been incorporated as illustrations for this eBook.

The reader takes a journey with Lam-Ang to learn, honor and work with everyone’s unique gifts to achieve a common goal.

By: Sergey Nikolov

If your children love classic fairy tales like "Cinderella," "Sleeping Beauty," "Rapunzel" ... and others in that order, then they will undoubtedly fall in love in "Princess Rose and the Golden Bird"
The beautiful Princess Rose and her golden bird sang a lullaby every evening, and all the people in the kingdom fell asleep and dreamed sweet dreams until the break of dawn.
But one day something terrible happened. The evil witch learned about Princess Rose and decide...

By: David Wommack

Let's be honest. No other parenting books even try to show you how to make your son or daughter a great American. We do. Thirty-one (31) great men and women from across many professions, genders, politics, religions, and walks of life--the products of extraordinary parenting and mentoring. This book offers the exact techniques, words, phrases, mantras --to propel your offspring to incredible success -- toward rich, vivid lives. They worked for those parents and mentors. ...

Introduction
An easier childhood?
There is a deep-seated river that contrarily runs through most American parenting. The belief that “my children” should have it easier than we, as parents, had it — when we were growing up.
That is the worst mantra of parents! Spoiling your kids is the worst curse you can bestow upon your kids and yourself. It will come back to haunt you. Over and over and over. And then it will be too late.
An old adage. Well, maybe we’ve grown...

By: Chandra F. Allen

By: Manjunath R

Why something? Why not anything? All our life, we have been bugged by the strange questions that face us, and have tried to find answers to them from the day we begin to make sense of what we see. Overall so far disconcert seems to be an instinct on a personal level. The universe is full of strange sounding ideas and unremarkable truths. Mankind’s lust for knowledge never winds up with certainty.
Who created the universe? The scriptural teaching on the origin of the uni...

A physicist is someone who yearns to comprehend why the universe is for, but he is too absurd to comprehend it.
Physics: The music of dancing atoms.

By: Miss Zhenia Andreyevna Doluda

By: Jon Herrera

All stories are true.
Emma Wilkins is eleven years old and she lives on Belle Street.
In the forests of Saint Martin, a great power has awakened. Whispers abound of a monster that lurks in the darkness as more and more of the city's residents go missing. Called by the song of a tree, the diminutive Emma finds herself face to face with the colossal Minotaur. Following a narrow escape, Emma discovers that she is the only one who has any chance to stop him.
On her...

Emma was sitting on a bench next to a bus stop.
It was morning on a busy street and the road in front of her was full of traffic. There was a bus shelter next to the bench and there were a few people inside. They were looking at her. A woman was sitting next to her but she stood up and walked away.
Emma glanced toward the people in the shelter and they all looked away at once and pretended that she wasn’t there.
She looked down at her lap and saw that she was ho...

By: Charles Dickens; William Arthur Hanes, Translator

By: Helen Beatrix Potter; William Arthur Hanes, Translator

Old Mr Bouncer falls asleep while babysitting and entertaining Tommy Brock (badger). Tommy Brock carries off the little bunnies to one of the empty houses of Mr Tod (fox). Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny pursue him to rescue the baby rabbits and Mr Tod arrives to evict his unwelcome tenant.